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See ʻalo, to dodge.

hamani, To alternate, as in computer program.

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v. Ho for hoo, and alo, to dodge.

1. To shun or avoid; to escape from. 1 Pet. 3:11. To pass over or by. Isa. 46:27.

2. To skip over, as in counting; ka hana i kekahi la, ka noho wale i kekahi la, to work one day, to do nothing one day. See ALO.

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s. A man that works, then ceases, then works by spells.

Hoalo (hō'-ā'-lo), n.

/ hō'-ā'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. An elision; an omission of a part.

2. One who omits a part or a number in a regular series.

Hoalo (hō'-ā'-lo), v.

/ hō'-ā'-lo / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Ho for hoo, and alo, to dodge.]

1. To shun or avoid.

2. To escape from.

3. To omit or skip: ka hana i kekahi la, ka noho wale i kekahi la, to work one day, to do nothing one day. See alo.

To dodge, avoid, pass by.

To dodge, shun, escape from; working in spells.

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